University Daily Kansan Wednesday, March 31, 1978 9 Federal investigation continues on 3 discrimination complaints Two investigators from the U.S. Office of Civil Rights (OCR) talked with several administrative officials yesterday in their briefings on discrimination charges at the University of Kansas. The investigators, Patricia Boyd and Christine Northern, interviewed four administrators from schools of additions and records: Gil Dyck, dean; John Myers, director; and Tony Espinoza and Marshall Jackson, assistant directors. The investigators also interviewed Jerry Rogers, director of financial aid. OCR is investigating three discrimination complaints against KU. One was filed by two black former KU students about the hiring of replacements for James Rosser, a black, who had been associate vice chancellor for academic affairs. The other two complaints were about an alleged violation of Title IV of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which bars discrimination because of nationality or race, and a charge of sex discrimination inudent admission to the KU School of Law. Jackson said the investigators asked him questions about admissions and recruiting. Rogers said he and the committee "talked an aid, aid how, we work, what our priorities are." Rogers said there was nothing secret about OCR's investigation. He said Mike the university general counsel, was supposed to write an opinion on the progress of the investigation. "We don't want to violate their confidence," he said. "We're giving them what they want and arranging for them to meet those they want to meet." Davis said information should be obtained from Boyd and Northern. He said the only information his office could give was that Boyd and Northern were investigating. It could take a couple of months before analysis of the information is completed he said. Boyd and Northern will conclude their investigation Friday. J. L. Thomas, chief of the higher education branch of OCR, said OCR wasn't speculating on the validity of the three rules so do would violate OCR policy, he said. We Write Automobile Insurance Del Shankel, executive vice chancellor, said he would meet with the committee today to review their work. Gene Doane Agency 824 Mass. Med Center's new head ready to remedy disputes KANSAS CITY, Kan.-Robert B. Kugel will begin his job as the KU Medical Center's new executive vice chancellor tomorrow morning. Kugel moved to Johnson County Monday from Albuquerque, where he had been president of health sciences at the University of New Mexico. Spring recital set for tonight S six soloists and a quartet, KU students selected by a faculty audition committee, will perform in the annual Spring Honors Recital at 8 tonight in Swarthout Hall. Solists are bass baritone John Brust, Plainville senior, accompanied by pianist Lori Malin, Plainville junior; littick Vici Burkhard, Manhattan senior, accompanied by Rebecca Keen, Lawrence graduate student; mezzo soprano Sarah Johanssen, Austin, iron, sophomore, accompanied by Benjamin Sheldon, Sheldon, Iowa, junior; Diontus Solist. Harpist Joyce Hastert, Cleveland Heights, Ohio, sophomore; and pianist Martin Morley, Big Sandy, Mont., sophomore. Pianist Sharron Barron, Galveston, Tex. sophomore; The quartet consists of violinist Lisa Jerry, Des Moines, Iowa junior; violinist Jill Susskind, Iowa junior; violinist Jeffrey Smith, Tulsa, Oklahoma; cellist Steven Shumann, Lawrence junior. Selections by Beetow, Purcell, Victor Hutchinson, Charles Griffes, Bella Bartok, Marcel Grandjay, Prokofiev and Brahms will be played. Admission is free. Kugel has said he has been aware of the Med Center's recent problems, including the halt in heart surgery and management deficiencies noted in a state audit. Kugel said his approach to solving problems was to meet with all parties involved, and obtain suggestions from them to aid solutions. The Med Center hasn't had an executive vice chancellor since the resignation in June 1975 of William O. Rieke. Rieke left to take over from Lutheran Lather Hospital in Tacoma, Wash. David W. Robinson was appointed acting executive vice chancellor during the 10-month before Kugel was appointed last month. Robinson will resume his post as executive chancellor for clinical affairs and will continue as director of the Med Center's burn center. 737 New Hampshire 841-0817 TERI VANGUNDY AND WANTED MARTY OLSON YOU TO KNOW... --with your choice of sauce. The whole family will love our tacoburgers. 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